UPGRADE Announces Date for Its Whitelist, Presale, and Public Sale Events

Bangkok, Thailand, April 1, 2022- (SEAPRWire) – UPGRADE, a platform that enables NFT collectors to increase the value of their NFTs, has released dates for its whitelist event, token presale, and public sale. The platform is an ecosystem of tools designed to revolutionize the NFT market. UPGRADE has been in operation since 2017 and has delivered over 50 services to the crypto and blockchain market. The platform is mainly targeting NFT collectors and NFT artists from developing countrie. The non-fungible token (NFT) market is gradually becoming a force to reckon with in the crypto space. With a platform like UPGRADE, NFT collectors and artists can utilize the UPGRADE toolset to upgrade their NFTs. This is undoubtedly a revolutionary concept in the crypto industry. One of the core missions of UPGRADE is to ensure the NFT owners have the power over their creations. The UPGRADE Whitelist Date The UPGRADE project will allow some people to get early and guaranteed access to mint NFTs at a particular date and time. According to the UPGRADE team, whitelisting of NFT artists will begin on April 1st, 2022, at 5:00 AM GMT+0, and will close on May 15th, 2022, at 11:59 PM GMT+0. To register for...

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Collect antiques from US presidents

(NYTIMES) - Mr Robert Russell Crans Jr is storing a bounty of items once owned and touched by President Abraham Lincoln and his family that represent a time in US history and politics most can read about only in history books. Through hundreds of years, the Lincoln personal items have been passed down through generations of family members. Mr Crans is adopted, but his mother's stepfather Robert Lincoln Beckwith is the last known blood relative of the Lincoln family. So he has taken some of these items to market, including a fan owned by First Lady Mary Todd Lincoln when she was in the White House; a sterling silver ladle from the wife of Robert Todd Lincoln, a son of the President and Mary Todd Lincoln; and a portrait of the First Lady's half-sister. They are among hundreds of presidential artefacts being sold in an online bidding that started this month in celebration of Presidents Day at RR Auction, an auction house in Boston. Auctions like this one open up a market to people who want to sell the historical items they have owned for decades and for presidential collectors who are eager to own a piece of US history. Examples include a lottery ticket from 1768 signed by the first p...